PA Civil War Volunteer Soldiers
Fiftieth Regiment, Company F
Recruited in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania
50th PA Regiment Co. F
Captain
A.W. Bolenius
Benjamin Lichty
George W. Brumm
Jacob Paulus
First Lieutenant
John A. Rodgers
Lewis Crater
Samuel Hess
Second Lieutenant
H. Nelson Adams
Frederick Hoover
First Sergeant
Thomas P. Davis
Henry A. Leanich
Wendell Kirck
Sergeant
Albert Fisher
Lorenzo Lattner
John Lauer
David P. Martz
Jacob Christ
Schernitz'r Florang
Daniel Roth
Corporal
Jeremiah Layser
William Souders
Andrew Wolshies
John Shoemaker
Henry F. Bausman
John Hamilton
Jonathan Reitzel
Lorenzo Scheiger
William H. Reddie
John Kolb
Lorenzo Mesarth
Charles Manner
Samuel Gross
George Newmeyer
Frederick Keatz
William Walters
Andrew Gubser
Musician
Zachariah Snyder
Amos Schmeck
Charles H. Littleton
Joseph Gander
Privates
Appler, Ebler J.
Altgier, George
Aston, John
Andrant, Robert
Backman, George
Boyer, Franklin
Bullman, Platt
Becker, Henry
Bolmer, Edward
Bertles, Frederick
Bradycamp, Lewis
Cooney, John
Coyle, John
Campbell, Amos
Campbell, James G.
Callender, Butta'e
Crawford, Joseph A.
Christ, Anthony
Chambers, George
Campbell, George
Dilseit, Nicholas
Degamon, John
Dukate, Eli
Deemer, Frederick
Deemer, Thomas
Dunmire, Andrew
Deets, Henry J.
Ehrentraut, Robert
Elmer, Wolfgang
Eberstatter, Joseph
Erb, Jsse H.
Erb, Benjamin
Frank, John
Fink, John
Fox, Frank
Frash, Henry
Frailish, Benjamin
Gildi, Jacob
Gilmore, Henry
Hammel, Henry
Hahn, Jacob
Hollen, Henry
Hays, Barnhart
Hahn, John J.
Heverling, William
Hoover, John
Hoover, John H.
Hummel, Franklin
Hoffman, Jackson
Hoffer, Solomon
Heritage, Albert
Halt, Henry
Hensler, William
Hetter, Augustus
Henry, John A.
Hoover, Francis Joseph
Hubur, Francis
Hern, George
Hauser, Frantz
Jamison, Moses
Kelly, Charles
Kane, John
Kaseman, Nathan
Kingsley, James C.
Kearney, Lawrence
Koethe, Frederick
Killchrist, Thomas
Kobler, Frederick
Kuhn, Marks
Kneisley, George A.
Kohler, William
Kelley, William
Lukens, Albert T.
Ludwig, Paul
Lutz, Uriah
Layton, Thomas J.
Lambert, Franklin
Lander, Michael
Leanhart, George
Lusche, Jacob
Maroney, Stevens
Metz, Jacob
Mays, Solomon S.
Myers, Michael
Miller, Augustus
Miller, Hiram
Morrow, Edward
Munson, Edward
Musgrove, John
Myers, George
McManus, Patrick
McHale, Robert
McNally, Edward
O'Corbin, Daniel
O'Brien, Edward
Phinice, John
Paulus, William
Ritter, Isidore
Reep, Solomon
Rentz, Jacob
Robinson, Charles
Riley, Thomas
Rothacker, George
Remler, William
Rineer, Samuel
Rosney, Patrick
Schmidt, Gerhart
Shirer, Edwin
Stoll, Gottlieb
Shroder, Albert
Smeltzer, Uriah
Smeltzer, Israel
Shaler, Labana
Smith, John
Stochler, Conrad
Struhler, Wendall
Steffe, Jacob
Streckenbein, Jacob
Smith, Emanuel
Smith, Gerhart
Spindler, Nathaniel S.
Tole, George S.
Thurhost, Frederick
Turner, Richard
Tyke, John H.
Todd, John S.
Urban, Samuel
Vitter, Ludwig
Vanmorman, Anton
Winger, Samuel
Welter, John
Worrell, Henry
Warfel, Nicholas
Weaver, Benjamin
Williams, George
Walzer, Solomon
Weast, Francis
Williards, John
Walters, John
Yeager, Joseph
Yost, Philip
Zeiche, Charles
Roster Source: Bates, Samuel P. (Samuel Penniman), 1827-1902.: History of Pennsylvania Volunteers, 1861-5; prepared in compliance with acts of the legislature, by Samuel P. Bates.
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